Feces urine collection tank operation

ABSTRACT

A feces urine collection and transportation container, comprising; a container, an inlet/outlet passageway on top side of said container, and a switch that operates in conjunction with inlet/outlet passageway for the purpose of filling and releasing feces urine, said feces urine collection and transportation container may be stacked and transported. This application has described a type of built-in inlet/outlet, which is below the top side of the container. The switch may be a cover which matches said built-in inlet/outlet, the said inlet/outlet can connect to a join pipe, and the other end of said join pipe is connected to the toilet.

FIELD

The contents of this application generally involve water conserving toilets and waterless toilets, specifically composting toilets and portable toilets.

PRIOR ART

Composting toilets and portable toilets cannot be sealed, they have odor, mosquitoes and flies. During transport, the contents may splash out, making it inconvenient to transport. We can do better at handling these issues.

SUMMARY

A feces urine collection and transportation container, comprising; a container, an inlet/outlet passageway on top side of said container, and a switch that operates in conjunction with said inlet/outlet passageway for the purpose of filling and releasing feces urine, said feces urine collection and transportation container may be stacked and transported.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1: A diagram of the container used in some of the embodiments of the feces urine collection and transportation container of this application; container 11, as shown in FIG. 1A: Front side of container 111, Right side of container 113. Top side of container 115, As shown in FIG. 1B: Left side of container 114, Back side of container 112, Bottom side of container 116.

FIG. 2A: Top side of container 215, Inlet/outlet passageway 22 is attached to top side of container 215; FIG. 2C: Section enlarge of inlet/outlet passageway 22; FIG. 2B: Switch 221 matches inlet/outlet passageway 22.

FIG. 3: As shown in FIG. 3A, Section enlarge image of built-in inlet/outlet 33; As shown in FIG. 3B: built-in inlet/outlet and matching cover 331; As shown in FIG. 3C: Built-in inlet/outlet 33 covered by cover 331 that matches with built-in inlet/outlet 33; Ac shown in FIG. 3D: Built-in inlet/outlet and matching join pipe 332.

FIG. 4: Section enlarge image of bellows inlet/outlet 44, as shown in FIG. 4A; Section enlarge image of bellows inlet/outlet 44 retracting into the top side of container, as shown in FIG. 4C; Bellows inlet/outlet 44 and matching cover 441, as shown in FIG. 4B.

FIG. 5: As shown in FIG. 5A, Section enlarge image of convex tube inlet/outlet 55; As shown in FIG. 5B, Convex tube inlet/outlet and matching cover 551; As shown in FIG. 5C, due to the need for stacking, there is a protruding space 552 at the bottom side of the container 516 which can store convex tube inlet/outlet 55 from another identical container that is stacked directly below the current container.

FIG. 6: As shown in FIG. 6A, Diagram of container outlet 66, outlet 66 is attached on the right side of the front side of container 611; As shown in FIG. 6B, Matching cover 661; As shown in FIG. 6C, Diagram of attached exhaust port 67, exhaust port 67 is attached in a position which is diagonal to top side of container 615 and outlet 66; exhaust port 67 can also be attached to the back side of the container; As shown in FIG. 6D, matching cover 671.

SPECIFICATIONS AND EMBODIMENTS

A feces urine collection and transportation container, comprising; a container, an inlet/outlet passageway on top of said container, and a switch that operates in conjunction with said inlet/outlet passageway for the purpose of filling and releasing feces urine, said feces urine collection and transportation container may be stacked and transported.

Said inlet/outlet passageway may be a built-in inlet/outlet which is located below the top side of the container. Said switch may be a cover that matches said built-in inlet/outlet; it may also be a join pipe that works in conjunction with said built-in inlet/outlet, and the other end of said join pipe is connected to the toilet.

Said inlet/outlet passageway may be a bellows inlet/outlet, said switch may be a cover that matches said bellows inlet/outlet. When stacking for transport, said bellows inlet/outlet is pushed back under the top side of the container.

Said inlet/outlet passageway may be a convex tube inlet/outlet, said switch may be a cover that matches said convex tube inlet/outlet. The corresponding bottom side has a protruding space which can store the convex tube inlet/outlet of other identical containers, making it convenient to stack and transport.

There may also be an outlet, the direction and diagonal of which are essentially same. The location of said outlet is near the endpoint of said diagonal. Said outlet also has a matching cover. There may also be an exhaust port and matching cover. The location of said exhaust port is on the unused end of said diagonal, and its direction is symmetrical with the outlet, or it is above it in a perpendicular orientation.

The top side of said container may be rectangular, or it may be square, or it may be circle, the volume and dimensions may be of various specifications. The material of said container may be high polymer, or it may be metal. On the top of said container there may be a bolt hole that connects to the toilet case, or it may be a mount. It may also be used for the collection of kitchen waste.

Said feces urine collection and transportation container easily fills and releases feces urine. The built-in inlet/outlet is convenient to use, and is connected to join pipe, with the other end connected to the toilet. During transport, cover seals tightly below the top side of the container. The bellows inlet/outlet extends to be able to connect to the toilet, and retracts during transport, with cover sealing tightly below the top side of the container. Convex tube inlet/outlet may be connected to the toilet. During transport, cover seals tightly. The bottom side of another identical container has a protruding space which can store the convex tube inlet/outlet, protecting it from damage.

The outlet and exhaust port are located on opposing ends of the diagonal in order to allow for balanced air pressure when releasing the feces urine. Therefore, the exhaust port may be located on the diagonal of the top side of container, or it may also be located on the diagonal of the outlet.

Embodiment 1

FIG. 1 Diagram of container 11 of the feces urine collection and transportation container of this application. As shown in FIG. 1A, container 11 is constructed from container front side 111, container right side 113, container top side 115. As shown in FIG. 1B, container left side 114, container rear side 112, container bottom side 116.

Embodiment 2

FIG. 2: An inlet/outlet passageway 22 attached to the top side of constructed container 215, as shown in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2C; Matching switch 221, for the purpose of filling and releasing feces urine and used for stacking and transports, as shown in FIG. 2B.

Embodiment 3

FIG. 3: As shown in FIG. 3A, a passageway is constructed with inlet/outlet characteristics, which is called built-in inlet/outlet 33. it has internal threading and is positioned below the top side of the container. As shown in FIG. 3B, the matching switch is a cover 331, As shown in FIG. 3C, built-in inlet/outlet 33 is covered by cover 331. As shown in FIG. 3D, there is join pipe 332, which works in conjunction with built-in inlet/outlet 33. The other end of join pipe 332 connects to toilet.

Embodiment 4

FIG. 4: As shown in FIG. 4A, a passageway is constructed with inlet/outlet characteristic, which is called bellows inlet/outlet 44, and connects with the toilet; During stacking and transport, it is pushed back under the top side of the container, as shown in FIG. 4C; As shown in FIG. 4B, there is a matching cover 441.

Embodiment 5

FIG. 5: A passageway is constructed with inlet/outlet characteristic, which is called convex tube inlet/outlet 55; As shown in FIG. 5A it connects with the toilet; As shown in FIG. 5B, it has matching cover 551; As shown in FIG. 5C, due to the need for stacking, there is a protruding space 552 at the bottom side of the container 516 which can store convex tube inlet/outlet 55 from another identical container.

Embodiment 6

FIG. 6: As shown in FIG. 6A, the container front side of the container 611 has an attached outlet 66. The direction and diagonal are essentially identical, and the position near the end points of the diagonal. As shown in FIG. 6B, said outlet 66 also has a matching cover 661. As shown in FIG. 6C, an exhaust port 67 is attached and its matching cover 671, as shown in FIG. 6D; Exhaust port 67 is located on the unused end of said diagonal on the top side of said container in a perpendicular orientation, the top side of the said container 615, and has matching cover 671. Exhaust port 67 may also be placed in a direction that is symmetrical with outlet 66, the back side of the said container 112.

Embodiment 7

Constructs a container with a circular top side. On the container, there is a built-in inlet/outlet, an outlet, the exhaust port and the outlet symmetrically located on opposite sides of the same diameter.

Embodiment 8

Constructs a container with a square top side. On the container, there is a built-in inlet/outlet, an outlet, and an exhaust port. The material is metal.

Embodiment 9

Constructs a container with a circular top side. On the container, there is a bellows inlet/outlet, an outlet, and an exhaust port. The material is a compound of plastic and a sandwich layer of reinforcing fibers.

Embodiment 10

Constructs a container made of polyethylene; a bolt cap concave slot is attached to the top of the container and connects to the toilet case.

Embodiment 11

Constructs a container made of ABS plastic material; a mount is attached to the top of the container and connects to the toilet case.

Embodiments 12-18: Constructs a container with a rectangular top side. A built-in inlet/outlet is on the container, an outlet, and an exhaust port. The weight capacity is 25 kg, or 50 kg, or 75 kg, or 100 kg, or 150 kg, or 200 kg, or 300 kg. 

1. A feces urine collection and transportation container, comprising; a container; an inlet/outlet passageway on the top side of said container; a switch that operates in conjunction with said inlet/outlet passageway for the purpose of filling and releasing feces urine; said feces urine collection and transportation container may be stacked and transported.
 2. Regarding the feces urine collection and transportation container as said in claim 1, said inlet/outlet passageway may be a built-in inlet/outlet which is located below the top side of the container, said switch may be a cover that matches said built-in inlet/outlet; the said inlet/outlet can connect to a join pipe, and the other end of said join pipe is connected to the toilet.
 3. Regarding the feces urine collection and transportation container as said in claim 1, said inlet/outlet passageway may be a bellows inlet/outlet, said switch may be a cover that matches said bellows inlet/outlet, when stacking and transport, said bellows inlet/outlet is pushed back under the top side of the container.
 4. Regarding the feces urine collection and transportation container as said in claim 1, said inlet/outlet passageway may be a convex tube inlet/outlet, said switch may be a cover that matches said convex tube inlet/outlet, the corresponding bottom side has a protruding space which can store the convex tube inlet/outlet of another identical container, making it convenient to stack and transport.
 5. Regarding the feces urine collection and transportation container as said in claim 1, there may also be an outlet, the direction and diagonal of which are essentially the same, the location of said outlet is near the endpoint of said diagonal, said outlet also has a matching cover.
 6. Regarding the feces urine collection and transportation container as said in claim 1, there may also be an exhaust port and matching cover, the location of said exhaust port is on the unused end of said diagonal, and its direction is symmetrical with the outlet, or it is above it in a perpendicular orientation.
 7. Regarding the feces urine collection and transportation container as said in claim 1, the top side of said container may be rectangular, or it may be square, or it may be circle, the volume and dimensions may be of various specifications, the material of said container may be high polymer, or it may be metal.
 8. Regarding the feces urine collection and transportation container as said in claim 1, on the top of said container there may be a bolt cap concave that connects to the toilet case, or it may be a mount that connects to the toilet case.
 9. Regarding the feces urine collection and transportation container as said in claim 1, it may also be used for the collection of kitchen waste. 